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Recent developments in HVAC&R technologies offer plausible solutions to the global energy shortage and environmental emergency. Reduced operation costs, increased productivity, state-of-the-art comfort, eco-friendly operation and ease of maintaining indoor standards are the major advantages implementing the new, cutting-edge HVAC&R systems.
Frost & Sullivan (http://www.ti.frost.com) finds that Advances in HVAC&R Technologies provide a gamut of solutions to improve system efficiency, which will immensely impact the worldwide effort in tackling soaring energy prices and reducing global warming. HVAC&R systems are abreast with developments in building automation systems, create state-of-the-art occupant comfort levels, ease standard and regulation compliance and reduce operational costs, thereby significantly increasing the return on investment of facilities.
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"HVAC&R systems account for 40 to 60 percent of the total energy consumed by commercial and residential buildings, offering companies an excellent opportunity to invest in research to develop products that will mitigate the energy crisis," says Frost & Sullivan Research Analyst Ankit A. Shukla.
Novel technologies, such as geo-thermal heat pumps, under floor air distribution systems, building integrated photovoltaic systems, daylighting, and solar sorption are key technologies, which can immensely help in solving current energy related as well as environmental problems. These technologies reduce the dependence on conventional sources of energy by utilizing renewable sources.
Sensors and control strategies form a vital part of a HVAC&R system's efficient operation. Optimized deployment of a larger number of sensors will provide vital system information and augment automated fault detection and diagnosis practices, which will immensely help in reducing energy wastage. Additionally, the use of smarter control systems assisted by sensor intelligence can help in successfully implementing strategies such as building energy management systems.
However, technologies in HVAC&R are not changing at a very rapid pace because of fairly satisfactory performance of original systems, limited investment in R&D, and insufficient interaction between industry and educational institutes. Besides, the industry has taken a watchful approach toward accepting new HVAC&R technologies, such as solar sorption, building integrated photovoltaic systems, and so on.
Some of the key factors influencing the developments in HVAC&R industry are regulatory guidelines, increasing energy prices, demand for increased comfort with greater involvement of occupants and the sensitivity to accept newly developed energy-saving techniques that have been cautiously and only partially explored by the market.
"Overdependence on conventional approaches, price, preference toward tried and tested technology, and a lack of awareness about the latest developments in HVAC&R products are some of the major challenges for the industry," says Shukla. "As a result, while several product options and solutions exist, they are not, by and large, being demanded by the market."
Working carefully and diligently on design, migration, and integration options, and most importantly choosing the right vendors for implementing solutions are critical for the successful implementation of the newly developed HVAC&R solutions.
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